China Denounces U.S. Media Accusations of Espionage Activities
China’s Foreign Ministry has rejected U.S. media accusations of espionage, calling them baseless and lacking evidence, and criticized the CIA’s attempts to recruit Chinese personnel.
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China’s Foreign Ministry has rejected U.S. media accusations of espionage, calling them baseless and lacking evidence, and criticized the CIA’s attempts to recruit Chinese personnel.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian has called for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East amid escalating tensions, emphasizing the urgency of peace and the need for international cooperation.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico will pay an official visit to China from October 31 to November 5, aiming to deepen bilateral relations and enhance cooperation.
São Paulo’s 25th Street, known as the city’s ‘Chinatown,’ bursts into vibrant celebrations as the local Chinese community and business association host festivities, fusing Brazilian and Chinese traditions.
After a 2,189-day wait, China’s Cui Yongxi made his NBA debut with the Brooklyn Nets, becoming the seventh Chinese player to compete in the league.
South China’s Guilin City joins the CitiesWithNature initiative, highlighting its crucial role in biodiversity conservation and marking a significant milestone for Guangxi’s environmental efforts.
Former President Donald Trump held a rally in New York attacking Vice President Kamala Harris, prompting criticism and mobilizing support among Puerto Rican voters ahead of the upcoming U.S. election.
The DPRK alleges that South Korea’s military sent a drone over Pyongyang to scatter anti-DPRK leaflets, according to a KCNA report citing a joint investigation by the country’s defense and security ministries.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vows to stay in office despite the ruling party’s worst election result in 15 years, pledging reforms and maintaining the coalition government.
Egypt has proposed a two-day ceasefire in Gaza to exchange hostages and prisoners, aiming to de-escalate the conflict amid rising regional tensions and humanitarian concerns.
Teenagers’ access to guns in the U.S. is under scrutiny after a 15-year-old boy in Washington state allegedly killed five family members using his father’s firearm.
China’s pivotal role in the global green transition draws attention as data suggests it may have reached peak carbon emissions, marking a turning point in the fight against climate change.
Japan’s LDP election chief Shinjiro Koizumi resigns after the party suffers its worst election result since 2009, falling short of a majority in parliament. Coalition partner Komeito’s leader also hints at resignation.
On International Animation Day, we explore the evolution of Chinese animation from its beginnings in 1922 to its recent global successes, highlighting how it promotes Chinese culture and embraces technological innovation.
Mount Marapi, one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes, erupted on Sunday, spewing ash and hot clouds over nearby villages in West Sumatra. No casualties reported.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly set a date for the dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, marking a significant development in Israel’s political and defense landscape.
Early exit polls show Uruguay’s center-left candidate Yamandu Orsi leading with 44%, making a runoff likely against conservative Alvaro Delgado.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian announces a ‘fitting response’ to Israel’s attack on Iranian military targets, escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Lithuania’s opposition Social Democratic Party (LSDP) has won the parliamentary election, securing a significant number of seats in the Seimas.